10 Common Water Myths Debunked By Water Damage Team

Released on: March 2, 2008, 5:13 pm

Press Release Author: Water Damage Team

Industry: Construction

Press Release Summary: The Water Damage Team has examined ten common water myths and
provided the truth in an easy to read top 10 list.

Press Release Body: Wake Forest, NC - The water damage restoration expects at the
Water Damage Team have compiled a list of 10 water myths debunked.

"Everyone has heard these ten common water myths dozens of times," claims David
Beavers, of the Water Damage Team. "Since we hear them so often we wrongfully assume
that they are based in fact. Fortunately my water experts reviewed the following top
10 water myths and have provided the truth behind each one."

1) After you use water, it's gone forever.
After water is used, it's actually recycled over, and over, and over again. Water
is very resilient and responds well to treatments. Buy using water from contaminated
streams, lakes, and wells it is a completely different story. To keep our drinking
water safe, it must receive regular treatment and have appropriate source
protection.

2) Using a water treatment device or filter will make tap water healthier.
Thousands of people use home water filters to improve the smell, taste, or
appearance of their tap water, but it does not necessarily make the water healthier
or safer. Unless you have a well with contaminated water, the water that comes out
of your kitchen sink is as nutritious as water gets.

3) Drinking coffee or tea will keep you hydrated.
Most of us think that since beverages are made up mostly of water that they will
keep us hydrated. In many cases, the exact opposite is true. Many beverages are
solutes (meaning they contain dissolved solid materials) and some are diuretics
(which may even dehydrate your body).

4) Eight glasses a day is the right amount of water for everyone.
The amount of water you should drink depends on your size, activity level, and age
in addition to other factors such as your diet and stress level. A 100 lb female
living in a temperature-controlled environment will obviously not require as much
water as a 215 lb male doing vigorous physical activity in 100 degree whether.

5) Drinking water can never cause health problems.
If you drink too much water you can suffer from water poisoning, which can even
result in death. Last year, there was a widely reported incident where a Sacramento,
CA resident died after drinking mass amounts of water for a radio competition.

6) There are no federal restrictions on bottled water.
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), under federal law,
companies must test bottled water for the same 80-some contaminants as municipal
water.

7) If you don't like water just drink soda.
Water is by far the best hydration fluid. Soda does not even compare. An 8-ounce
sugar-based cola has about 95 calories. The sugar in soda will even rot your teeth.
Regardless, rinsing your mouth with a glass of water after any sugary drink can
actually help protect against cavities.

8) Lots of water is the only way to maintain green grass.
During the summer, your lawn needs about an inch of water per week. Too much water
can actually kill a lawn. Roots need a period of dryness in order to remain healthy.

9) Drinking water before a meal can help you lose weight.
The water you drink before or during a meal won\'t keep you from overeating. The only
way water will help you feel full is if the water is found in foods like fruits and
vegetables.

10) It's impossible to get dehydrated while swimming.
You\'re actually more likely to become dehydrated when you spend time in a water
source such as a pool or the ocean. Why? Thirst is controlled by the volume of blood
at the center of your body.

The Water Damage Team is a nation wide disaster restoration company, with years of
experience in water removal and water drying. As well as storm damage clean up,
contaminated water removal of all levels, structural drying, debris removal and mold
remediation. Our water damage restoration specialist are trained and certified in
all of the industries standards and techniques. At the Water Damage Team we
understand that rapid response is key to preventing any additional loss, so our
specialist are available to answer calls and response 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
Call 1-800-533-0626 for immediate assistance.

Web Site: http://www.waterdamageteam.com

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Water Damage Team
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http://www.waterdamageteam.com

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